Century Night Owls Operation | Century Park 'Insect Wars', be a brave 'Little Guardian'
⛰【Attraction Guide】Century Night Owls Operation-Insect Wars | 2023 Century Park Science Night Tour
📍Detailed address: No. 1001 Jinxiu Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai, near Gate 3 inside Century Park Tonggeng Farm
🚗Traffic guide: Self-driving navigation🧭 to Gate 3/7 of Century Park, there are plenty of parking spaces, 6 yuan/hour; 🚇Metro Line 18 Yingchun Road Station Exit 3, 300 meters+ from Gate 2, Metro Line 2 Science and Technology Museum Station Exit 5, 353 meters from Gate 1, Metro Line 7 Huamu Road Subway Station-Exit 5, 800 meters from Gate 5
🕙Century Park opening hours: November 1st to April 30th, 5 am to 9 pm; May 1st to October 31st, 5 am to 10 pm. Fanghua Garden is open all day after dismantling the enclosure and integrating with the street
💰Century Park ticket price: Free
🌟Highlights:
Since 2018, Century Park has successfully held five 'Century Night Owls Operations'. This year marks the sixth year, and the 'Insect Wars' science night tour event of the 2023 Century Night Owls Operation kicked off on the evening of July 1st.
📆Event date: July 1st to August 20th (every weekend)
📍Event location: Century Park Tonggeng Farm (near Park Gate 3)
✅The 2023 'Century Night Owls Operation' combines 'science popularization lectures, scientific investigations, and practical operations' into one, with multiple links interlocking and progressively deepening. Children gain knowledge while enjoying fun, enhancing their physique, and stimulating their interests.
✅The event is divided into 6 sections:
1⃣️First is the science class opening with the 'Caterpillar vs. Parasitic Wasp' video. The main teacher educates the children about the current pest situation in Shanghai and its impact on ecology and plants, and through the 'Guess the Natural Enemies' game, they learn about the related knowledge of natural enemy species.
2⃣️After the science popularization session, teachers show the children some domestic and international pest specimens for actual observation of the pests' physiological structure.
3⃣️Then they set off for field investigations, catching insects. The children, equipped with materials, set off with the teachers into the night of Century Park for an adventure of 'Insect Wars', searching for traces of various pests and natural enemies, as well as the biological control measures actually used in the park. The teachers answered all the children's questions.
4⃣️At the designated activity location, they invite the day's 'mercenaries'—the velvet ant, to learn about its biological characteristics and the principles of controlling longhorn beetles. Under the supervision of their parents, the children release the velvet ants to fight a real 'Insect War'.
5⃣️After the 'Insect War', they return to the designated science popularization location (according to the insects' phototaxis, the teachers set up a white screen at the start and lit professional light traps). At this time, the white screen is filled with various insects🪲. The teachers explain the principle of light trapping and introduce the members and habits of the insect families on the screen.
6⃣️Finally, the 'Little Guardians of the Home' will receive a group social practice certificate and a biological blind box gift from the organizer.
🪲Nature is a mysterious and colorful world, with millions of 'troops' in the insect kingdom. In Shanghai's Century Park, there are also different 'troops' of insects. This summer vacation, bring the children to the Century Night Owls Operation-Insect Wars, to be a brave 'Little Guardian of the Home' and explore with the teachers the nocturnal creatures in nature, each with their own duties, and understand the symbiotic and antagonistic relationships between species. Children gain knowledge while enjoying fun and enhancing their physique.
📌Little Tips:
1⃣️The courses for July and August are currently full, and it is said that additional sessions will be opened in mid to late August. Please pay attention to the subsequent registration information from Shanghai Century Park.
2⃣️For self-driving navigation to Gate 3 of Century Park, there are plenty of parking spaces at night. Enter Gate 3 and you will see Century Park Tonggeng Farm right in front.
The Century Park is quite big, the scenery is good~ the location is very good, the transportation is convenient, the rail transit is direct, the self-driving is also convenient, there is a place to park~ the environment is very good, it is suitable for the whole family to stroll around~ now the park is also free, it was charged before~ there are also cafes in the park, there are also entertainment facilities, Basically I personally feel that it is suitable for a park to stay for a whole day~
Century Park is located at No. 1001 Jinxiu Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai, adjacent to Fangdian Road in the east, Huamu Road in the south, and Jinxiu Road in the northwest. Central Park was fully opened to the public on April 18, 2000. The leadership of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China proposed to rename "Central Park" as "Century Park"; On May 5, the same year, Jiang Zemin, then General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, wrote the park name "Century Park" for the Century Park. Century Park takes large lawns, forests and lakes as the main body, reflecting the harmony between East and West garden art and nature, and is divided into 7 areas: lakeside area, viewing area, Shulin Lawn Area, Bird Reserve, Country Park, Exotic Park and Mini Golf Course Area.
The nearest good place to go from home, you can come all year round. The scenery is different every quarter. If you are lucky, you can also encounter black swans, they are very friendly as long as you don't scare them. Amusement park 🎠 is also fun!
Great, there is a children's playground inside, there are many people, the children are very happy, the park is very large, very suitable for tents, picnics, renting a bicycle can play for a long time, very suitable for family friends to play,
The park is very large, it is very convenient to take the subway, very suitable for children to play.
It takes two hours to walk slowly in the inner circle and outer circle. There are electric boats in the lake to sit. It is beautiful to go to the sunset in the afternoon. The view is very wide. It is suitable for tents, walking the baby, playing flying cakes, bicycles, skateboards 🛹, kite flying, sand digging, and seeing the scenery of Lujiazui. It is very good.
The environment is good and the transportation is convenient. It is at the subway entrance. The scenery is pleasant and picturesque. The air is fresh and the bridge is flowing. The mountains and water buildings are well preserved. The guide map is detailed and easy to understand at a glance. The park planning is reasonable and the viewing angle is clear at a glance. The pleasing staff is warm and thoughtful and worth everyone to play.